Edmonton, Canada Temperature Data & Climate Statistics

Comprehensive historical weather data for Edmonton, Canada. Explore 7,371 temperature records from 1995 to 2015.

39.2°F
Average Temperature
82.8°F
Highest Recorded
-29.2°F
Lowest Recorded

Edmonton Climate Information & Weather Patterns

Edmonton, located in Canada (North America), experiences an average temperature of 39.2°F throughout the year.

Our comprehensive climate database contains 7,371 temperature measurements spanning from 1995 to 2015.

Temperature Statistics for Edmonton

The temperature range in Edmonton varies significantly throughout the year:

Highest Recorded
82.8°F
Temperature Range
112.0°F
Lowest Recorded
-29.2°F

This 112.0°F temperature range reflects the seasonal climate variations experienced in this location.

Temperature Range Visualization

-29°F
Min
39°F
Average
83°F
Max
Freezing
0°F
Hot
Coldest: -29.2°F Hottest: 82.8°F

Climate Change Analysis for Edmonton

Data Span
20 years
1995-2015
Temperature Variability
285.4%
Relative to average
Total Data Points
7,371
Daily measurements
Climate Stability
Variable
Based on temp range

Climate Indicators

Seasonal Variation

This location experiences extreme seasonal temperature variations, with a range of 112.0°F between the hottest and coldest recorded temperatures.

Temperature Extremes

The highest recorded temperature ( 82.8°F ) represents 111% above average, while the lowest ( -29.2°F ) is 174% below average.

Data Quality

With 7,371 measurements spanning 20 years, this dataset provides 101% coverage of the period, suitable for long-term climate trend analysis.

Climate Context

Based on the 20-year dataset, Edmonton shows a climate pattern typical of Canada regions. The average temperature of 39.2°F positions this location in the cold climate category.

The significant temperature range of 112.0°F indicates pronounced seasonal changes characteristic of continental or high-latitude climates. This climate data is essential for understanding regional weather patterns, agricultural planning, and urban development in Edmonton.

Historical Weather Trends

Our historical weather data for Edmonton provides valuable insights into long-term climate patterns and temperature trends. This comprehensive dataset, spanning 20 years of observations, is essential for:

  • Climate research and analysis
  • Tracking temperature variations and climate change indicators
  • Understanding regional weather patterns in Canada
  • Agricultural and environmental planning
  • Assessing climate variability and extreme weather risks
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Frequently Asked Questions About Edmonton Climate

What is the average temperature in Edmonton?

The average temperature in Edmonton, Canada is 39.2°F based on historical data from 1995 to 2015.

What are the highest and lowest temperatures recorded in Edmonton?

The highest temperature ever recorded in Edmonton was 82.8°F , while the lowest was -29.2°F , showing a temperature range of 112.0°F .

How much climate data is available for Edmonton?

Our database contains 7,371 temperature records for Edmonton, providing comprehensive coverage for climate analysis and weather pattern studies.

How variable is the climate in Edmonton?

Edmonton experiences a temperature variability index of 285.4%, indicating significant seasonal temperature changes. The 20-year dataset shows 7,371 measurements, providing robust data for climate trend analysis.

What climate category does Edmonton fall into?

With an average temperature of 39.2°F , Edmonton is classified as having a cold climate. The temperature extremes range from -29.2°F to 82.8°F , indicating a continental climate with significant seasonal variations.